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USB-C to RJ45 1Gb/s network adapter, InLine USB 3.2, grey, 20×35×20 mm
USB-C to RJ45 1Gb/s network adapter, InLine USB 3.2, grey, 20×35×20 mm
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USB-C to RJ45 1Gb/s network adapter, InLine USB 3.2, grey, 20×35×20 mm
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USB-C to RJ45 1Gb/s network adapter, InLine USB 3.2, grey, 20×35×20 mm
USB-C to RJ45 1Gb/s network adapter, InLine USB 3.2, grey, 20×35×20 mm
The InLine USB-C to RJ45 1Gb/s network adapter provides a compact solution to add a wired Gigabit Ethernet port to laptops and devices with a USB-C host interface. Housed in a grey aluminium-look casing with a straight USB-C connector and measuring 20×35×20 mm, this adapter delivers a stable 1Gb/s network connection using a Realtek RTL8153 chipset and is powered directly from the USB bus. It supports USB 3.2 SuperSpeed transfer rates and is compatible with Windows 11, 10, 8.x and 7 (32/64-bit).
This adapter offers a reliable wired connection where Wi‑Fi is insufficient or unavailable, using USB 3.2 technology for high throughput and backward compatibility with earlier USB standards. Professional network features and flow control ensure stable data streams in both full‑duplex and half‑duplex operation. Support for jumbo frames up to 9K bytes improves efficiency when transferring large files. The bus‑powered design removes the need for an external power supply, and the small aluminium-look housing is space-saving and portable.
Insert the USB‑C connector into a compatible host port on your laptop or device. Connect a standard Ethernet cable to the RJ‑45 port on the adapter and to your network switch, router or wall outlet. The adapter is bus‑powered and does not require an external power source. On supported Windows systems the required drivers are typically detected and installed automatically; if necessary, install drivers provided by the operating system or the chipset manufacturer. Once the connection is established, configure network settings on your device as needed.
For best performance, use a USB‑C port that supports SuperSpeed (USB 3.2/3.0) and a Cat5e or higher Ethernet cable. In managed networks, ensure VLAN and QoS settings are compatible with the adapter’s IEEE 802.1Q and 802.1P support. Avoid excessive cable bending and keep the adapter free from heavy mechanical stress to maintain the integrity of the straight USB‑C connector.
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